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In today’s Dear Bitesize post, I’m answering two questions that came in recently to Bitesize Irish Gaelic. The first learner asked if we know anything about dialect of Irish spoken in Co. Louth. Another Irish language learner wished to know how to say “have a good day” in Irish Gaelic. Related posts: Dear Bitesize: adverb

In today’s Dear Bitesize post, I’m answering two questions that came in recently to Bitesize Irish Gaelic. The first learner wanted to know where to get the news in the Irish language. Another Irish language learner wished to know how to correctly tell the date in Irish Gaelic. Related posts: Dear Bitesize: too many word

Mary Murphy is a friend of Bitesize and she has a new CD album called Lucy’s Fling. In this blog post, you’ll have the chance to win a CD with her traditional Irish music. Here’s what you should know about Mary and her music. Related posts: Irish Singer Shares More Songs in Irish The Road to

Bitesize Irish Gaelic includes learning-enhancement quizzes. They’re not to stress you out, but rather to help you learn words and spelling in Irish Gaelic, faster. Related posts: What’s New at Bitesize Irish Gaelic Free Halloween words in Irish Gaelic Test Your Irish Language Level with Improved Quizzes Discover Irish Heritage through its Music and Instruments

Do the Irish celebrate April Fool’s Day? Of course! It’s all fun and games. Related posts: How To Say – Happy St. Patrick’s Day in Irish Gaelic (VIDEO) How To Say – Happy Christmas in Irish (VIDEO) How To Say – Happy New Year in Irish (VIDEO) How To Say – “Happy Birthday” in Irish

People have their reasons for learning a new language. Some will learn it because they want to get a better job or they are planning to move to a new country. When looking back at our experience and amazing feedback from the community, we can say for sure that the reason why someone will learn a language

Bitesize Member Interviews

If you’re going to browse our blog and especially our Bitesize Irish Gaelic member interviews, you’ll notice that we’re strong believers that having an Irish heritage isn’t mandatory if you want to learn the Irish language. With that being said, we do agree that the process of learning Irish Gaelic and one’s Irish heritage are

One of Bitesize’s success secrets is that we have an active & enthusiastic community of people learning Irish Gaelic and interested in Ireland’s culture, and history. That’s why we’re featuring their interviews on our blog – it’s a great resource for people who are undecided or have fears of starting to learn the Irish language

One of the biggest problems that Irish learners have is that they don’t have the time to study. Others may encounter an issue where they schedule learning time, but don’t get to it due to unplanned events. If you find yourself in these situations, don’t worry – the Bitesize Irish Gaelic lessons are created specifically

This Irish pronunciation video will teach you how to say “Wake up!” using the Irish language. Related posts: How To Say – “Left” in Irish Gaelic (VIDEO) Free online beginners course launched for Irish Gaelic How To Say – “Right” in Irish Gaelic (VIDEO) How To Say – “Peace” in Irish Gaelic (VIDEO)